Laser-induced ocular injury: a narrative review

E. Wong, A. Lai, R. F. Lam, F. Lai
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Abstract

There is an increasing trend of reported laser-induced ocular injury. We aimed to review theliterature on the basic principles of laser, clinical management and safety precaution of laser-induced ocular injury. A literature search on the PubMed database was conducted to include articles dated up to April 2020. One example case of laser-induced ocular injury is provided. Clinical presentation of laser-induced ocular injury is variable. The clinical features can be transient and subtle. Appropriate investigations are useful to establish a diagnosis and to evaluate the severity of the injury. Laser-induced ocular injury most commonly involves the macula, which can be complicated by intraocular haemorrhage, macular hole, epiretinal membrane, and choroidal neovascularization. There are currently no evidence-based or well-recognized treatments for laser-induced retinopathy. Surgical intervention might be considered if there is significant intraocular hemorrhage or macular hole. Laser-induced ocular injury may cause permanent visual sequelae and functional disability. Diagnosis of an eye injury should be supported by objective clinical findings and/or appropriate investigations. As medical and surgical treatment options are currently limited, the key to combat laser ocular injuries lies in prevention and awareness of the general public should be reinforced.
激光致眼损伤:一个叙事回顾
激光致眼部损伤的报道呈上升趋势。本文就激光致眼损伤的基本原理、临床处理及安全预防等方面的文献作一综述。对PubMed数据库进行了文献检索,包括截止到2020年4月的文章。提供了一例激光引起的眼部损伤。激光致眼损伤的临床表现多种多样。临床特征可能是短暂而微妙的。适当的检查有助于诊断和评估损伤的严重程度。激光引起的眼部损伤最常累及黄斑,可并发眼内出血、黄斑孔、视网膜前膜和脉络膜新生血管。目前尚无基于证据或公认的治疗激光视网膜病变的方法。如果有明显的眼内出血或黄斑孔,可考虑手术干预。激光引起的眼部损伤可引起永久性视力后遗症和功能障碍。眼损伤的诊断应以客观的临床表现和/或适当的调查为依据。由于目前医疗和手术治疗选择有限,对抗激光眼损伤的关键在于预防和提高公众的认识。
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